Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Enemy Territory: Quake Wars and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Enemy Territory: Quake Wars.
January 2008
(81%)
54 Reviews
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Abstract: The first few hours of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (ETQW) were a lesson in humility for me. This is not a game that is friendly to the novice - and Im by no means a shooter virgin. Between figuring out what the dozens of HUD symbols meant, finding out...
Abstract: To work as a team and overcome a resisting force is a satisfying pursuit in any endeavor, assuming its not too depraved an activity, at which point it could just get gross and awkward. Such a notion forms the crux of any team sport like hockey, footba...
No matter how many hours you may have logged playing QUAKE, Wolfenstein, Unreal Tournament, Battlefield 2, or any of the other multiplayer shooters, nothing can prepare you for what you will experience when the Strogg invade Earth. Enemy Territory is t...
Abstract: I really hope that Quake Wars sells a ton of copies. With Halo 3 already in peoples grasp when the game releases, its possible that itll be ignored, which is too bad because its such a blast to play.
Abstract: id Software’s Quake series has long been a pace-setting series in the FPS genre, having begun over a decade ago, while Splash Damage’s free upgrade to Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, provided some of the most compel...
Abstract: Today we are reporting on gameplay performance in the demo of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is one of the few PC games being released that uses the OpenGL API, which makes it portable to Linux and Mac operating systems, both...
After having played and tested newly released games like Medal of Honor: Airborne and Bioshock that require the latest hardware for the best visual experience, it appears that Enemy Territory: Quake Wars can be enjoyed on previous generation hardware ...
Abstract: Enemy Territory: Quake Wars bears an id Software logo, but its soul belongs to developer Splash Damage. It’s best to get this out of the way up front, because those who suspect this is another shallow, run-and-gun deathmatch game like id Softwar...
Abstract: Injections of greatness are sparse in the FPS genre, but Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was (and still is) a shining example of how a first person shooter can be done cleverly, and well. When developer Splash Damage announced it’d be taking the best b...